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Braving the Wilderness, by Brene Brown

Why this book: It was selected by the All American Leadership Faculty Reading group I belong to. Summary in 4 sentences: The subtitle to this book is “The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone” which sums up … Continue reading

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The Boys in the Boat, by Daniel James Brown

Why this book:  I lead a volunteer reading group for young men who are early in the pipeline to become SEALs or SWCCs (Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen). Though it’s longer than most of the books we read (~375pp) they picked this … Continue reading

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Ill Met by Moonlight, by W. Stanley Moss

Why this book: I had read Natural Born Heroes a health and fitness book, which interestingly enough, is built around the operation in Crete during WWII described in this book. I also just read Zorba the Greek which takes place in … Continue reading

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Starship Troopers, by Robert Heinlein

Why this book:  I lead a volunteer reading group for young men early in the pipeline to become SEALs or SWCCs (Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen). We pick relatively short books related to the profession they are entering, and we meet … Continue reading

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Zorba the Greek, by Nikos Kazantzakis

Why this book:  Selected by my literature reading group at my suggestion.  I’d read it 3 times previously, two of those times in other reading groups.  I consider it one of  my favorite novels – because the issues it deals … Continue reading

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One Mission, by Chris Fussell

Why This Book: It was selected as our All American Leadership reading group and follows our earlier discussion of Team of Teams, written by Stanley McChyrstal, co-written by Chris Fussell.   Summary in 3 Sentences: As Fussell explains in the introduction, One Mission is … Continue reading

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The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire, by Deepak Chopra

Why this book:  My good friends Jay, Emily and I have often spoken of synchronicity – the strange “coincidences” that seem to shape our lives, which somehow brought us three together.  We have often spoken of synchronicity as if it … Continue reading

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The Coaching Habit, by Michael Stanier

Why this book:  In the All American Leadership (faculty) Reading Group, this book had been proposed numerous times and a number of us had already read it and found it well done.  It was finally selected by the group for … Continue reading

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The Warrior Ethos, by Steven Pressfield

Why this book:  I lead a volunteer reading group for young men early in the pipeline to become SEALs or SWCCs (Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen). We pick relatively short books related to the profession they are entering, and we meet … Continue reading

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The Sandcastle Girls, by Chris Bohjalian

Why this book:  Selected by my literature reading group, because it had been selected as the NPR 2017 One Book, One San Diego selection.  Over the years we have tried to read the One Book, One San Diego selections and … Continue reading

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